Here instead you’ll find a rather jaunty confibulation of exuberant irrelevance, followed almost invariably by wistful longing, though it’s subtle. There’s a never-before-aired 42-second animated video. There are intriguing audio clips. There’s commerce, and information, and misinformation. There’s Ethel. You can even sign up to become a Mnembre, with all the amazing benefits of Mnembreship such as you could truthfully say to other people that you’re a Mnembre, if only you could figure out how to pronounce it. (HINT: Oct-OO-bruh.) Who knows, the site may even be updated from time to time. We all have our dreams. And if you want to buy stuff, we make it inconvenient! Each product category—PLUSH, BOOKS, MUSIC, JEWELRY, sometimes T-SHIRTS
—includes a link to the individual, authorized on-line merchants, none of whom carries the other things. And maybe from there, you’ll be able to get back to this site, assuming we remnembred to ask those tech guys how to do that.
EXCITING MOOS!
Blue Moo: 17 Jukebox Hits from Way Back Never—the latest Boynton/Ford musical extravaganza—should be immediately sought by the pure of heart and ear, wherever fine books are sold. The official launch date is November 1, 2007. It’s a book, a CD, a way of being. It is, yes, all new original songs, but the captivatingly carefree sound comes straight out of the ’50s and early ’60s. And among the performers are---hang on to your hat--many of the legendary recording artists of that legendary time: Neil Sedaka, B B King, Bobby Vee, Brian Wilson, Davy Jones, Gerry & the Pacemakers, and Steve Lawrence. Whoa.

To add to the wonder of it all: the three prior Boynton/Ford albums—Rhinoceros Tap, Philadelphia Chickens, and Dog Train—have just been certified Gold by the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America.)

To watch, spellbound, a short, spiffy documentary about this newest project, please visit youtube for “Behind the Moosic: the Making of Blue Moo.”

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